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Lin Qingxia’s hairstyle in “The Deer and the Cauldron” was specially designed for her by Wong Jing.
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Yuan Yongyi acted high-and-mighty in front of Jackie Chan and ended up with no roles to play.
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Shu Qi’s lip-biting pose was personally designed for her by Stephen Chow.
After “Kung Fu”, Uncle Bak just keeps raving about Stephen Chow to everyone, but never mentions Jack
From the head down, it’s all legs! Why use its legs when it could just use its hands?
Eric Tsang flipped the table after finishing his boxed lunch—his boss-level presence was spot-on!
Did you spot these blooper moments back then?
Jackie Chan Blushed After Visiting the Avatar Set
In Stephen Chow’s movies, the pixelation actually has acting chops!
Before the two of them showed up, “principle” was still a positive term.
The director told him to play an abusive husband, but he ended up channeling his childhood trauma.
The guest actor flopped—Lee Lik-chi stepped in at the last minute to create a classic!
The roasted chicken wings were a request from Stephen Chow—and there’s a touching story behind it.
The “Tram Man” in kung fu was right—Stephen Chow really does have a lot of prejudice against people
Bella Chan turns back to check the shot—she was actually worried the photographer might lose her!
Why Does Jackie Chan’s Movies Include Behind-the-Scenes Footage at the End?
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Stephen Chow’s Assistant Becomes the Handsomest Zhu Bajie
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Donnie Yen really loves this look—even though it’s ugly, it’s super meaningful!
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Jackie Chan’s Wild Stunts Over the Years
Tony Leung Ka-fai crafts his character with two subtle details that leave a lasting impression on vi
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